Part 1: Ray, Dee Dee & Debi discuss Memorial Day and their weekend. Ray recaps the Rowe Ford remote that he did at Rowe Ford. They discuss the meaning of Memorial Day and the differences between Veteran’s Day, and Memorial Day. Ray gives a small opinion on whether he thinks it’s okay to thank a veteran on Memorial Day.
Part 2: Ray talks about Mayor Pete Buttigieg willingness to sell access. He and Debi discuss openness and his willingness to sell access to the White House. Ray reads a story about the Worker Comp Reform bills. There are a lot of them. Ray reminds the audience of the government shutdown in the 1980’s. Ray tells the story of the Peggy Pendleton out of Scarborough and her struggle with the lack of help from the Republicans. So much so that she changed parties to Democrat.
Part 3: David Jones joins in the discussion. Ray reads a story about the Kennebunkport Memorial Day remembrances and the two empty chairs left open to their beloved and departed President and Mrs. Bush.
Part 4: Ray and David talk about the cockamamie things coming out of Augusta. They are talking about the Worker’s Compensations reforms put forward. There are so many out there This is taking us back to when businesses were struggling. They talk about how the Republicans when we were the majority, missed out by not making: Maine a Right to Work state, getting rid of State Income Tax. The boys talk about the lack of infrastructure meaning roads and bridges.
Part 5: Ray talks about the bandwidth of WLOB and the streaming numbers. He says thanks to all of our listeners and audience members.
Part 6: Ray and David discuss the roads and their decay. They take a call about the roads in Westbrook and points to a couple of specifics. He suggests we record the way our cars and post when and where you were on Facebook or if you have a website post it there.
Part 7: Garrett Mason joins the boys in studio. They talk about the proposed budget and how it is growing and who will be supporting it. Will it pass? How big is the number going to be.
Part 8: They continue the budget proposal. Garrett brings up the growth in Florida and their infrastructure and compares it to Maine. They talk about the resistance to change and what would help make Maine better. They talk about some of the bans and obstacles that would have or could have improved Maine and the Mainer’s way of life. East West Highway, the fight over the CMP Corridor.
Part 9: They boys talk about the Maine signs that used to be at the borders. Garrett brings up the point that Maine has great facilities and venues that are being under utilized. They talk about Frontier Airlines and how economical flights are right now. He also mentions some other aspects that are under marketed. Ray talks about the Michigan commercials and how effective they are.
Part 10: Ray talks about the Governor signing into law the Paid Time Off. Employers will now have to pay employees for any time off. This is discussed. They also talk about some of the other things that the liberal have done all over the world. Ray talks about this month’s edition of Richardson Magazine and his two articles. The first one he mentions is where he lays out how to BE BOLD! and the second article about the comparison of two Governors titled A Tale of Two Woman. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and Maine Gov. Janet Mills.
Part 11: They continue the discussion on abortion brought on by a phone call about Governor Mills and motherhood. Ray and Garrett both agree that she is a great mom to her five step-daughters and grandmother.